Right on, @telescopes - there are fashions in morality, they come and go, and they're not truly ethically based, they're fads. But taken so, so seriously while they last.Wait right there - to quote Meat loaf.
Where, pray tell, does the public’s rights stop or exceed my own rights given that logic?
Let’s extend that line of thought.
Must I put up with drunks and their stinky behavior invading my ear space?
Or, painting their home pink and purple and leaving trash in the front lawn devaluing everyone’s property values?
Not to mention now that driving anywhere in Cathedral City or Desert Hot Springs Means smelling the pot grow farms 24/7 - even with the windows rolled up.
i certainly appreciate your point - and I understand it from a societal point of view - but our society seems to make truly arbitrary decisions about such matters - the violence and dangers created by the Palm Springs homeless situation are not just tolerated, but seems to be encouraged. Walking through parks watching for dirty needles shouldn’t be considered part of life, especially if second hand smoke seems to be so scary. LOL. Anyway, not meaning to be confrontational, just food for thought about “rights”.
I'd certainly doubt it., Particularly in Palm SpringsI wonder if that had anything to do with no one calling us out?
Inconvenience killed it long before prohibitive legislation did. In 50 years I've only ever see five other pipe smokers and most of them were my fault.public and indoor smoking bans were really what killed pipe smoking in America
When your pursuit of happiness disrupts that of others. Works both ways though.Where, pray tell, does the public’s rights stop or exceed my own rights given that logic?
Ha ha.... on some things I would agree with you. Hey take a stroll down Warm Sands - One certainly will get their eyes opened - along with one or two other things, LOL. When it comes to cigarettes, however, these people are vicious. But I did have a good time that day.I'd certainly doubt it., Particularly in Palm Springs
Which is the point. And as it should be.When your pursuit of happiness disrupts that of others. Works both ways though.
As we all know, access to high quality, clean needles to shoot up heroin is of the utmost importance in our communities and people who smoke cigarettes belong in prison.Ha ha.... on some things I would agree with you. Hey take a stroll down Warm Sands - One certainly will get their eyes opened - along with one or two other things, LOL. When it comes to cigarettes, however, these people are vicious. But I did have a good time that day.
I wish I could switch to the pipe as my main vehicle of nicotine, but it's really hard with apartment living in a giant city. I've started smoking more aromatics and get nothing but compliments, but I have to put a dip in to get any nicotine satisfaction. I think public and indoor smoking bans were really what killed pipe smoking in America. There's got to be some way to keep it going. Honestly quiting Juuls is way way harder than cigarettes for me. At this point I've given up.
Even worse; emotional, dumb, and in possession of credit cards.humans are emotional and dumb
Don't give 'em any ideas...there aren't increasing governmental efforts to stamp out the use of toilet paper
Or force us to use fluorescent ones.but it won't stop the government from trying to take the bulbs.
Almost can't get those either anymore either, I forget after what year, but they're moving those to LED too. Some states abd countries already have banned them.Or force us to use fluorescent ones.
I can’t tell if you are being serious, or just trying to rile the Esoterica crowd. As for myself, I love Balvenie 21 with Hawaiian Punch.Only a hint of grape, much less than Visions of Celephaïs. Goes great blended with Penzance and Margate.
I'm nearly always serious. They go well with 1Q and Exotic Orange as well. Esoterica blends are some of the least expensive tobaccos in my cellar, around $4/ounce only ever purchased at B&Ms excluding a couple of bags of Pembroke that I got from smokingpipes.com a few years back for $25 each.I can’t tell if you are being serious
Now I want to smoke some Exotic Orange. Forgot I have some.I'm nearly always serious. They go well with 1Q and Exotic Orange as well. Esoterica blends are some of the least expensive tobaccos in my cellar, around $4/ounce only ever purchased at B&Ms excluding a couple of bags of Pembroke that I got from smokingpipes.com a few years back for $25 each.
It's bamboo but it does have free shipping.That's a lot of money for TP every two months.
I start lecturing my family about wasting the toilet paper.
Probably. Most of the stores didn't honor returns on it.I imagine there are some out there that still have 300 rolls of TP left over from the Covid TP scare.